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Heritage Architecture 101

Guest Speaker: Malcom Elliot

Malcolm will kick start this topic from his experiences as a Heritage Consultant specialising in conservation architecture and traditional housing. He provides a broad range of heritage or character housing reports, strategic advice to assist development where heritage places may be impacted; repair and maintenance advice, expert witness services and design input for large and small scale projects, specialising in adaptive re-use.

Before establishing VAULT Heritage Consulting Pty Ltd in April 2017, Malcolm was a Senior Heritage Consultant at Conrad Gargett and has previously worked for the Brisbane City Council; initially as the Principal Urban Designer within the Development Assessment Branch and ultimately as the Principal Heritage Officer. In this latter role, Malcolm provided specialised heritage advice to a range of internal and external customers, provided secretariat support for Council’s Heritage Advisory Committee and contributed to the refinement of heritage and traditional building character policy for Brisbane City Plan 2014. Malcolm was appointed to Council’s Heritage Advisory Committee last year and regularly advises State Government agencies in relation to the preservation and/or adaptive reuse of culturally significant State assets. Malcolm also has considerable experience as an expert witness acting for either consent authorities, individual developers and third party submitters regarding planning appeals before the Planning and Environment Court that relate to heritage or traditional character properties.

Guest Speaker: Ben Lyons

Ben is the Strategic Development Manager and a Principal at Cardno. He is a respected town planning professional with nearly 20 years ofexperience and his strategic advice and professional opinion are highly sought after by both the private development sector and government. He is passionate about the role of planning in shaping our cities and his work has been recognised by his peers and awarded with both State and National awards for Planning Excellence. Ben is the Immediate-Past President of the BDA – The Committee for Brisbane and is also a current member of several industry associations and advisory committees. Ben will be presenting: “Heritage: A Town Planning Perspective”

Guest Speaker: Stewart Armstrong

Stewart Armstrong is an architect and Associate Director in the heritage team at Urbis. He has well over 20 years of experience in the conservation of Queensland’s heritage places working in several architectural offices, the Queensland Government’s Heritage Branch and the National Trust. He has been a member of the Queensland Government’s Board for Urban Places, the Board of Brisbane’s Living Heritage Network and the Brisbane Open House Committee from its inception in 2010 until 2016.

Stewart will speak about the process of integrating new work into heritage places and importance of community engagement in raising awareness of heritage places and how they are being changed.

All are welcome. Refreshements and drinks will be served from 6:00pm. Please be seated by 6:30pm.

Competency: Design

Knowledge Domain: Sustainable, Social and Ethical

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Ticket Prices

Members: $10

Early Bird for Non Members: $20

Non Members (after Early Bird):General $30

Group Tickets:Please email me for a specific code if you would like a discount on Group Tickets on joyce.liu@architecture.com.au

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